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Today is June 13, 2025

Events with tag - Constitutional Law

George Washington Signs the Constitution

September 17, 1787

George Washington Signs the Constitution

George Washington, as president of the Constitutional Convention, became the first to sign the United States Constitution at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, marking a pivotal moment in American history.

US Constitution Ratification

June 21, 1788

US Constitution Ratification

The United States Constitution received its final approval when New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify it, establishing a new form of federal government. This historic moment transformed thirteen independent states into a unified nation with a strong central authority.

US Constitution Takes Effect

March 4, 1789

US Constitution Takes Effect

The United States Constitution officially replaced the Articles of Confederation, establishing a stronger federal government with three branches and new powers of taxation and commerce regulation.

Tyler's Presidential Succession

April 4, 1841

Tyler's Presidential Succession

John Tyler becomes the first U.S. Vice President to assume the full powers of the presidency following the death of President William Henry Harrison, establishing a crucial precedent in American presidential succession.

FDR's Third Term Victory

November 5, 1940

FDR's Third Term Victory

Franklin D. Roosevelt secured an unprecedented third presidential term victory in 1940, breaking George Washington's two-term tradition. He won with 54.7% of the popular vote and 449 electoral votes against Republican nominee Wendell Willkie during a critical period of World War II.

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